Biology, asked by VijayaParate, 4 months ago

Why does water act as a thermal buffer ?​

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Answered by anuraggupta100
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Water has a relatively high heat capacity, meaning it can absorb a lot of heat before its temperature rises. This trait allows the water in every cell of the human body to act as a buffer against sudden temperature changes.

Answered by mridul1623
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Water has a relatively high heat capacity, meaning it can absorb a lot of heat before its temperature rises. This trait allows the water in every cell of the human body to act as a buffer against sudden temperature changes

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